That can be an ellipse, circle, parabola, or hyperbola. It depends on
the angle between the plane and the axis or surface of the cone.
Yes. They're in the plane defined by the two intersecting lines.
A plane is a straight line. An angls is formed by 2 intersecting lines.
A a solid figure on a flat surface is a plane figure (I do believe)
It is the Cartesian plane created by the French mathematician Rene Descartes
Think of a cuboid. Then picture the plane formed by one of its sides, intersecting the two planes formed by the top and bottom. Why don't you just google it
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Yes. They're in the plane defined by the two intersecting lines.
The prefix 'tri' mean three or triple. An angle is formed when two lines intersect. A triangle is therefore a plane figure where three enclosed angles are formed by intersecting lines.
A plane is a straight line. An angls is formed by 2 intersecting lines.
the surface inscribed in a plan figure
A line. Unless the two planes are the same, in that case a plane.
A a solid figure on a flat surface is a plane figure (I do believe)
It is the Cartesian plane created by the French mathematician Rene Descartes
It is a plane figure, for example, a semicircle, a triangle, a kite.
Think of a cuboid. Then picture the plane formed by one of its sides, intersecting the two planes formed by the top and bottom. Why don't you just google it
A plane figure.
A plane